"I will be pursuing legal action. These people need to face repercussions."
Speaking to Fox News on Saturday, former NCAA University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines said she will be "pursuing legal action" after her assault Thursday night by radical trans activists during a Turning Point USA event at San Francisco State University.
"Well, first of all, nothing has happened to the people who assaulted me," Gaines said. "The campus police did nothing, the student or the Dean of Students was there and did nothing. There will be no repercussions unless I have something to do with it. I will be pursuing legal action. These people need to face repercussions."
"And I was barricaded," she said. "Because after my speech an ambush of people entered into the classroom, turned off the lights, (and) they attacked me. I got escorted out of the room and immediately pushed into that room that we saw on the video, and I was trapped in there for three hours."
Gaines posted footage of the incident on Twitter and said, "The prisoners are running the asylum at SFSU. This is proof that women need sex-protected spaces. Still only further assures me I'm doing something right. When they want you silent, speak louder."
"This is unacceptable at an American college campus, even in San Francisco," Charlie Kirk said in response to the video.
"Pray for Riley Gaines and for our brave students at SFSU," Kirk added.
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